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  2. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS' 'PLANE CRASHES: PASSENGERS AND MAIL LOST

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Imperial Airways liner City of Khartoum was wrecked in the Mediterranean last evening. H.M.S. Brilliant picked up the pilot, named Wilson. Three other members of the crew are reported to be missing. Details of the disaster are most meagre. The London office of the ...

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  3. SWEDISH RED CROSS

    ADDIS ABABA, Tuesday.-- Unless, and until, the portable Abyssinian wireless at Sidamo, which must necessarily be concealed during the day, resumes its nocturnal functioning, detailed news of the Italian bombing of the Swedish Red Cross ambulance ...

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  4. NEW YEAR HONOURS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- There are two viscounts and four new peers in the New Year's Honours list. Lord Hanworth, lately Master of the Rolls, ...

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  5. REVOLVER DUEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Constable John Terbutt, about 30, attached to the Darlinghurst police, was shot through the forehead in a revolver ...

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  6. CRUSHING BLOW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A further crushing blow for the strikers will be the departure of the Aorangi, which is scheduled to leave Sydney ...

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  7. ENGLISH HAVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Colonel Charles Lindbergh, with his wife and three-year-old son, arrived in England today. The visit is a private one, and as ...

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  8. NAZI DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that open reactions to the resignation of Mr. James McDonald, High ...

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  9. OIL SANCTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The relative quietness of the international situation means that Mr. Stanley Bruce (Australian High Commissioner in London) is ...

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  10. MISSING PARINGA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth lighthouse steamer Cape York will leave Williamstown tomorrow to make an extensive search of ...

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  11. ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Roy Malcolm Soutar, who had given his age as 17 years, was charged in the Wagga Police Court, before Mr. R. Soiling, J.P., with ...

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  12. BRITISH EXCHEQUER

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Exchequer returns for the first nine months of the financial year show expanding revenue, but also increasing expenditure. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. ABORIGINE HUNT

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- Bent on his death, or the death of one of his relatives, native tribesmen are pursuing in the wilds of Drysdale River district, in ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Heavy rains Were reported over most of England to-day, and there are widespread floode. The rain to-day caused a ...

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  15. CAIRO STUDENTS

    CAIRO, Tuesday.-- The immediate object of the students' demonstration was to extort a Government amnesty for their comrades arrested in ...

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  16. NOTED HOCKEY PLAYER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- For the marriage of their son, Dr. R. Gundelach, and Miss Muriel Poter, which will take place at St. Stephen's ...

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  17. BRISBANE GLIDER

    BYRON BAY, Wednesday.-- The loss of flying speed to-day caused a glider, piloted by a member of the Brisbane Glider Club, to smash into electric light ...

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  18. FATHER AND DAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Dorothy Davy (6) was killed instantly, and her father, Philip Davy (40), received injuries from which he died half an ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. TWO MINERS CHARGED

    COLLINSVILLE, Wednesday.-- In the Police Court to-day, Robert Menzies (36), miner, and Robert Sordie (29), miner, appeared on a charge of ...

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  20. GERMAN LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Fine seamanship on the part of the captain of the German liner Westernland contributed to the rescue of three members of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. M.C.C. Scores 550

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. -- The M.C.C.'s first innings against Otago was continued to-day, and reached 550. Otago in the second innings lost ...

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  22. WITH NECK BROKEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Percival J. Jones, a petty officer of H.M.A.S. Cere- bus, was found lying beside a sports car with his neck broken, seven miles ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. FIRE CAUSES PANIC

    REYKJAVIK, Tuesday.-- Four children and two women were killed and 20 were injured in the village hall at Keflavik, which burned like tinder, ...

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  24. FOUR INJURED

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday. -- When a motor car carrying six persons collided with a motor truck carrying nine persons on ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. CANADIAN SHIPPING

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.-- "The Government should do something to help the Canadian-Australasian Line to survive the competition of the heavily ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. TO-DAY IN THE "CHRONICLE"

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  27. RESEARCH SHIP

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A telegram has been received in London from the research ship William Scorsby, which is engaged 'on experiments in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. SKIFF CHAMPIONSHIP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- By winning the third heat of the 12ft. skiff Australian championship to-day, the Brisbane boat Valhalla, skippered by V. ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. WELSH RUGBY UNION

    LONDON, Tuesday-- It was revealed to-day that D. J. Tarr, the Welsh Rugby Union international, broke and dislocated a vertebrae in his neck ...

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  30. CANNED BEER

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The city editor of the "Daily Mail" states that canned beer is being made and that England a month hence will be ...

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  31. CANADIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.-- The Bureau of Statistics announces that the wheat in store on December 27 was 261,000,000 bushels, which is 3,000.000 buchels less ...

    Article : 35 words
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